>>>The more pixels you have the better the resolution and hence the higher the image quality
Lemma happy to accept you do far more with photography than myself but...
Isn't it a case of the more pixels the greater the *potential* for image quality when printed to huge sizes... however the reality is often too many pixels crammed onto these small digicam sensors leads to issues with images in some circumstances such as low light?? I am speaking from the perspective of using jpegs... no idea if RAW makes a difference in this regard.
I've found the sweet spot for small digicams to be around 10-12 megapixels and actually sold on ones with around 20 megapixels due to poor image quality after trying them or a while.
Hence my interest in the Lumix TZ70.
Last edited by: Fenlander on Fri 13 Sep 19 at 09:02
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